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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Tanzania travel and safari packages

Tanzania travel and safari packages

Bellaview Tours and Safaris Ltd Offers World Class Travel and Tours services including Wildlife viewing tours, Tanzania safaris, adventure tours, walking safaris, horse riding, camel safaris, mountain climbing, nature trekking, cultural tourism, lodge and hotel reservations, local flights bookings, ecotourism and beach holidays.

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Ultimate Tour of Glacier National Park

The Ultimate tour of Glacier National ParkThe Ultimate tour of Glacier National Park

According to U.S. Geological surveys, the glaciers of Glacier National Park could disappear as early as 2020, forever changing the features that make this park so unique. There is something very special about the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Parks that can best be experienced by breathing in the fresh mountain air, travelling on vintage buses and sleeping at lodges that date back to the early 1900’s. From late June until early September, Glacier Park offers an amazing 6 day/5 night tour of both parks, showcasing what Glacier National Park is all about.

The tour begins at East Glacier with an authentic outdoor Cowboy Cookout dinner and overnight at the Glacier Park Lodge and Resort. Travel within the parks will be exclusively on the vintage Red Bus motocoaches; lovingly restored 1930 buses with roll-back canvas tops. Day two travel is sightseeing the Two Medicine Valley with a classic wood boat cruise, viewing of Running Eagle Falls and a Blackfeet Tribe Cultural tour. That evening will be spent at the stately Prince of Wales Hotel in southern Alberta, Canada and overlooking sparkling Waterton Lake. The next day is free to explore the village of Waterton with a special Afternoon Tea served at the hotel before you depart for the Many Glacier Valley. The next two evenings are spent at the picturesque Many Glacier Hotel on the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake and the base of Mt. Grinnell. Enjoy evening entertainment with singer/songwriter David Walburn as well as a boat cruise of Swiftcurrent Lake, unsurpassed mountain vistas and sunsets from the lakefront verandah. Day five is devoted to the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road ending at West Glacier, overnight at Lake McDonald Lodge and a farewell dinner.

Space is limited to about 40 visitors per tour, insuring an intimate and personal experience within the park and at the lodges. For a detailed brochure, dates of departures and rates, call Linda or Rhonda at TMI Tours at 1-800-975-7775. This fascinating tour of Waterton-Glacier National Parks is sure to be the vacation of a lifetime.

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Green Trek

The Green TrekThe Green Trek

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This is one of our new name for the new product as we planned to give you a new experience around Myanmar or The Land Of Pagoda!

Myanmar: the Country

History:

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is recognized by the world as the Golden Land. It is one of the earliest homes of mankind, where one can have exclusive experiences of a life-time.

Myanmar’s Golden Age dates back to the 11th century when King Anawrahta united the whole country into the First Myanmar Empire in Bagan well before the Norman conquest of England in 1066. The Bagan Empire encompassed the entire Menam valley in Thailand and lasted about 250 years, before it collapsed with the invasion of the Mongols under the leadership of Kublai Khan in the 13th century. The Second Myanmar Empire was founded in the middle 16th century by King Bayinnaung. King Alaungpaya founded the Third Myanmar Empire in 1752. It was during the zenith of the Konbaung dynasty, that the British colonized Myanmar.

Britain conquered Burma over a period of 62 years (1824-1886) and incorporated it into its Indian Empire. Burma was administered as a province of India until 1937 when it became a separate, self-governing colony; independence from the Commonwealth was attained in 1948.

On January 4, 1948 at 04:20am, the nation became sovereign, as the Union of Burma, with U Nu as the first Prime Minister. Democratic rule ended in 1962 with a military coup d'état led by General Ne Win. Ne Win ruled for nearly 26 years, bringing in harsh reforms. In 1990 free elections were held for the first time in almost 30 years, but the landslide victory of the NLD, the party of Aung San Suu Kyi was voided by the military, which refused to step down.

One of the top figures in Burmese history in the 20th century is Army founder and freedom figure General Aung San, a student-turned activist whose daughter is 1991 Nobel Peace Laureate and worldwide peace, freedom and democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi of the NLD, now under house arrest. The third most recognized Burmese figure in the world is U Thant, who was UN Secretary General for two terms and highly respected throughout United Nations' history.

In November 2005, the military junta announced that the national capital would be moved from Yangon to Pyinmana.

Geography:

The country covers an area of 677,000 square kilometers (261,228 square miles) ranging 936 kilometers (581 miles) from east to west and 2,051 kilometers (1,275 miles) from north to south. It is a land of hills and valleys and is rimmed in the north, east and west by mountain ranges forming a giant horseshoe. Enclosed within the mountain barriers are the flat lands of Ayeyarwaddy, Chindwin and Sittaung River valleys where most of the country's agricultural land and population are concentrated.

The length of contiguous frontier is 6,159 kilometers. The total length of Myanmar-Bangladesh boundary is 271 kilometers (168.7 miles). The total length of Myanmar-China boundary is 2,204 kilometers (1,370 miles); Myanmar-Thailand 2,107 kilometers (1,309.8 miles); Myanmar-India 1,338 kilometers (831.8 miles); and Myanmar-Laos 238 kilometers (147.9 miles).

Climate:

As a whole, the location and topography of the country generated a diversity of climate conditions. Seasonal changes in the monsoon wind directions create summer, rainy and winter seasons. Extremes of temperature are rare. The directions of winds and depression bring rain, and although it is always heavy in the coastal areas during monsoon season, it seldom creates hardships.

The most pleasant season for travelers is from November to February. During this season the climate resembles a fair European summer. However, in some mountainous areas the temperatures can drop to 0 centigrade. For this time period a jacket, pullover, socks, warm pajamas are needed.

The hot season starts in March and lasts until May. During this season temperatures easily exceed 40 centigrade, even in Yangon.

The rainy season starts in May and lasts until November. However the amount of rainfall differs according to the area. And indeed, it's wonderful to travel with fewer travelers around – and after every rainfall the temperature cools down!

Generally, most of the year will have daytime temperatures around 30°C (86°F) and mid-20s (high 70s) temperatures at night. During the cool season, however, you can expect temperatures closer to 25°C (77°F) and 15°C (59°F). Coastal areas are usually cooler but more humid.

Flora & Fauna:

Myanmar is endowed with a rich diversity of habitat types arising largely from its unusual ecological diversity. It is home to nearly 300 known mammal species, 300 reptiles and about 100 bird’s species.

The country is also a haven for about 7000-plant life. The potential worth of plant species in Myanmar is considerable.

Government:

Type: Military junta. Constitution: January 3, 1974 (suspended since September 18, 1988 when latest junta took power).

Economy:

Myanmar suffered extensive damage in World War II, and some sectors of its economy have not yet fully recovered. About 60% of the population works in agriculture and forestry, and rice accounts for about half of the agricultural output. Other important crops are corn, peanuts, beans, oilseeds, and sugarcane. It is also a major producer of illegal opium in a northern region bordering Laos and Thailand, known as the "Golden Triangle”; heroin produced in the country's laboratories contributes to a large black-market trade. Myanmar's forests, which are government-owned, are the source of teak and other hardwoods. In 1985 teak replaced rice as the largest single export and, together, the two products make up over half of Myanmar's exports.

The country is rich in minerals. Petroleum is found east of the Ayeyarwady in the Dry Zone. Tin and tungsten are mined in E Myanmar; the Mawchi mines in Kayah State are also rich in tungsten. In the Shan State, northwest of Lashio, are the Bawdwin mines, the source of lead, silver, and zinc. Coal, copper, natural gas, and iron deposits have also been found in Myanmar. Gems (notably rubies and sapphires) are found near Mogok. Since the 13th cent., Myanmar has exported to China jade from the Hunkawng valley in the north.

Aside from food processing, other manufacturing industries include textiles, footwear, wood and wood products, and construction materials. The country's main trade partners are Singapore, China, Japan, and Thailand. In addition to teak and rice, exports include oilseeds, beans, rubber, metals, hardwood, and gemstones. The main imports are machinery, transportation equipment, food products, and consumer goods. Myanmar's developing economy, depressed by political turmoil, began to recover in the 1980s with increased private activity and foreign investment.

Population:

The population of Myanmar, spread over seven states and seven divisions, is estimated at 52, 4 million people (July, 2003) and the population’s growth rate is 1.84 percent.

People:

The Union of Myanmar is made up of 135 national races, of which the main national races are the Kachin, the Kayah, the Kayin, the Chin, the Mon, the Bamar, the Rakhine, and the Shan. The name Myanmar embraces all the ethnic groups.

Arts:

Myanmar is an enchanting country with a rich history in arts and crafts. Mandalay, the ancient capital and the glory of Myanmar Kings, represents the largest repository of Myanmar arts and crafts.

Visitors can observe carvers of ivory, wood and stone, in addition to makers for gold leaf, silk weavers, silversmiths and bronze-casters, as they ply their respective trades according to the time-honored traditions of their forefathers.

There are 10 Myanmar traditional arts, which are metaphorically called "Ten Flowers".

Panbe ( the art of blacksmith )

Panbu ( the art of sculpture )

Pantain ( the art of gold and silver smith )

Pantin( the art of bronze casting )

Pantaut ( the art of making floral designs using masonry )

Panyan ( the art of bricklaying and masonry )

Pantamault ( the art of sculpting with stone )

Panpoot ( the art of turning designs on the lathe )

Panchi ( the art of painting )

Panyun ( the art of making lacquer ware )

Culture:

Buddhism has great influence on daily life of the Myanmars. The people have preserved tradition of close family ties, respect for the elders and reverence for Buddhism. Myanmars are known for their hospitality and friendliness.

Religion:

The majority of the population is Buddhist; Theravada Buddhism is professed widely. Religious intolerance or discrimination on grounds of religion is non-existence in the Union of Myanmar throughout its long history. The main religions of present day Myanmar are Buddhism (89.20%), Christianity (5.05%), Muslims (3.78%), Hindus (0.55%), and Animism (1.27%) and other faiths such as Bahai Sikhs, Lipian fujianhal, Chinese, etc.(0.61%).

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Language:

One might wonder to know that 48 million people speak 111 languages in Myanmar. Majority of Myanmars speak Myanmar language.

Myanmar alphabet consists of 33 consonants, and a few of them are semi-vowels (like 'y' in English). Myanmar vowels are not included in the Myanmar alphabet. They are stand-alone.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Premium Wines & Mountains Tour Concha y Toro or Santa Rita Vineyards

Premium Wines & Mountains Tour Concha y Toro or Santa Rita Vineyards

We will not only have the chance to drive through some suburbs of the southern part of Santiago, view the amazing Mountain range and another view of how the people live far from the center of the city. Once we reach the southern part close to the Valley of Maipo, important in Chile`s wine production, We will enjoy the visit to one of the most important First class Wine Exporters of Chile, Concha y Toro vineyard or Santa Rita. After taking the vineyards main tour and visit their premises, we will have the chance to drive to the Rural town of Cajon del Maipo, view some part of the mountain range and take pictures of the wonderful Andes Mountains and beauty. Specially during winter that shows the amazing white Andes. Lunch at a special Chilean typical restaurant. Return to the hotel.

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The Andes Mountains & Wine Tour

The Andes Mountains & Wine Tour

During the snow season, June to the 4th of October, its amazing how you will be able to view the white skirts up to the Andes, where you will be able to picture the beauty of the silence and of course if you are a ski lover, this is the place to practice it, and snowboard, at the International Ski resort.

We will have a mini picnic with Cheese and wine and pisco sour during a stop, before reaching the very to called Valle Nevado. On the way we will see the Farellones ski center and Colorado. During summer time, we will be able to appreciate its peculiar flora, and maybe on september view a Condor or two if we are lucky, taking pictures of the wide variety of cactus and shrubs. When the altitude exceeds 2,000 meters, the mountain shows in its slopes a range of colours caused by the minerals of the soil. The highest we will feel is 3.025 mts high. Free time to walk, take pictures and enjoy a nice snack up at the Ski Center if included on your booking. (Horseback ridding upon previous request - Starting January - Summer season)Return to the hotel

Length: 8 Hrs

Departures: Daily

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WEEK IN SYRIA

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7 days/ 6 nights

Damascus – South area

1st day: meeting at Damascus airport, our representative

going to meet you for assist, transfer to the hotel, dinner, and overnight.

2nd day: breakfast, then morning city tour old Damascus,

visiting Omayyad mosque, Salah aldin Tomb, old city, Alazem palace (Traditional Museum ), dinner, and overnight.

3rd day: Early breakfast, driving by bus to Palmyra to

discover its marvelous remains, visiting the Museum, tombs valley, straight street, bathes, Roman theatre, and agora. Late afternoon back to Damascus, dinner and over night

4th day: after breakfast, Damascus sightseeing, visiting

National Museum, Army Museum, the Sultan Saleem

Mosque, dinner and over night.

5th day: early breakfast, drive to Sweida, Bosra and the

amphitheatre , Qanawat, Chahba and its church, late

afternoon back to Damascus, dinner and overnight.

6th day: Breakfast, driving by modern coach to Ma'aloula

where the Aramic language still spoken there, visit

the church and the monastery, more drive to

Seydnaya for detailed visit church and monastery,

after ward drive back to Damascus, dinner and

overnight.

7th day: breakfast , transfer from the hotel to the airport.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

istanbul tours

istanbul toursistanbul tours

This week we have availibility for the private istanbul tours.

I would suggest you to enjoy your istanbul experience with us.

ottoman tour,

byzantine tour,

jewish heritage tour,

bosphorus tour by boat,

golden horn tour,

two continents tour,

shopping tour,

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Thursday, January 07, 2010

East Africa Volunteer Safaris

East Africa Volunteer SafarisEast Africa Volunteer Safaris

Explore the wonders of Kenya while helping those less fortunate than yourselves. This two-week journey gives you a wonderful introduction to the famous safari country whilst also providing you with the opportunity to help some of the abandoned children of the area.

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Sunday, January 03, 2010

Treasure of Syria

treasure of Syriatreasure of Syria

4 days / 3 nights

Day 1: Arrival at Damascus Intl Airport, meet and assistance our representative, afterwards transfer to hotel for dinner and overnight.

Day 2: Damascus

Breakfast, full day sightseeing in Damascus. We begin by walking in Souq al-Hamadieh (covered bazaar), in order to get immersed into the Arabic and oriental atmosphere, where all kinds of oriental handicrafts are sold, including beautiful carpets, exquisite handmade silk brocades, mosaic and mother-of-pearl inlaid wooden handicrafts, and spices and sweets. Then enter to the amazing Umayyad Mosque, which became an architectural model for hundreds of mosques throughout the Islamic world; visit of Saladin's Tomb (who delivered the Middle East from the Crusaders). Then, continue in the old City visiting Azem Palace, an example of an Ottoman-era Damascene palace, the Agha Pasha Khan caravanserai, palaces (Bait Nizam, Maktaba Anbar, Danish Institute, Bait Siba'ai). Then continue walking by the narrow streets of the Old City, in this incredible immersion of colors, scents, noises and impressions. It is like a travel in the space, History and the five senses. Then walk in Souq al-Hamadieh for window shopping, see the damascene handicrafts (in order clients see the different products, have an idea about the price, compare and decide later on what they want to purchase in the last day in Damascus). Dinner and overnight in Damascus.

Day 3: - Bosra - Damascus

Breakfast, drive direction to the southern region to Bosra: the Roman amphitheatre, considered among the most beautiful and well-preserved of its kind in the world. Visit to the National Museum which houses the most historically significant collection of antiquities in Syria. At the end of the afternoon, drive to Mount Qassioun for a panoramic view of Damascus at the sunset, while hundreds of minarets in the city get enlightened in green color. Dinner and overnight. In Damascus.

Day 4: Breakfast, transfer to Damascus International Airport for departure.

Prices

Per person in double bed room : 1350.00 Euro

Per person in single bed room : 1455.00 Euro

Prices includes:

Meet and assist at the airport

Boutique hotels in DB room in Damascus, (3 nights, with breakfast)

Transportation with driver in car, van or bus A/C

(Comfortable transport: for 8-10 pax we use 15-18 seat bus, for 15-20: 33 seats)

Full Board. 2 lunches in oriental traditional restaurants and 3 dinners in the hotel.

English speaking guide for the complete tour:

Entrance fees for the monuments and museums.

Prices not include:

Personal enquires

Tips to guide and driver

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